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**NEW** Custom Warp Bodies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Had a few extra blanks so i decided to make up a few custom ULE warp left bodies. This has been a project i have wanted to do for a long time and many have asked for it. Available in Minimag, RT and plain fronts.
I only made them in the warp left version...a warp right version could be done in a preorder.

Dang man I was just thinking about this today. If I could, I'd LOVE to have the warp left Classic RT ULE body instead of the center-feed that I'm marked for. I was thinking about asking you if that was an option but then thought that it might not even be possible because it's not as simple as drilling the detent holes in the different spots because of the PIM placement.

Dang. Looking at these makes me wonder if it would be possible to machine a tripple breach. Angel threaded top, left , and right. Then have two angel threaded caps that are themselves tapped for detents. Then you could configure it however you wanted without the need for an interchangable breach or multiple bodies. Just and idea.

Dang. Looking at these makes me wonder if it would be possible to machine a tripple breach. Angel threaded top, left , and right. Then have two angel threaded caps that are themselves tapped for detents. Then you could configure it however you wanted without the need for an interchangable breach or multiple bodies. Just and idea.

Dang. Looking at these makes me wonder if it would be possible to machine a tripple breach. Angel threaded top, left , and right. Then have two angel threaded caps that are themselves tapped for detents. Then you could configure it however you wanted without the need for an interchangable breach or multiple bodies. Just and idea.

That's kind of where the micromag 2k9 (the last one) discussion started.

Engus came up with the rotary breech.

The trouble with plugs/caps is that they need to be indexed if they are contoured for the bore. If they are not contoured, then they will accumulate paint badly. If you have an easy way to lock a contoured cap into place while retaining the feedneck threads, that would be the "key".

Side "plates" always pop into my mind, but then, so do four screws per plate.

That's kind of where the micromag 2k9 (the last one) discussion started.

Engus came up with the rotary breech.

The trouble with plugs/caps is that they need to be indexed if they are contoured for the bore. If they are not contoured, then they will accumulate paint badly. If you have an easy way to lock a contoured cap into place while retaining the feedneck threads, that would be the "key".

Side "plates" always pop into my mind, but then, so do four screws per plate.

I believe that was actually my idea in that thread. Although oftentimes I don't fully verbalize my ideas; I just kind of hint at them.

I don't really think such caps would be much of an issue, even for PTP's limited QA ability. I think the detent issue is slightly more complicating -- I was kicking around the idea of having the detent on the bottom instead of the standard locations. Not sure if I verbalized that one either.

That's kind of where the micromag 2k9 (the last one) discussion started.

Engus came up with the rotary breech.

The trouble with plugs/caps is that they need to be indexed if they are contoured for the bore. If they are not contoured, then they will accumulate paint badly. If you have an easy way to lock a contoured cap into place while retaining the feedneck threads, that would be the "key".

Side "plates" always pop into my mind, but then, so do four screws per plate.